Thats too bad cause I'd think more people would find it a useful feature, no?
knowing that, is there any way to force mon to give me that info? I'm assuming one way is to have hostgroups with only one host in them? Can alert scripts be written that run whenever a single host (within a group) comes up? As for re-writing mon to integrate this feature, I'd be happy to help if someone with the mon-know-how spearheads it :) I'm new to Perl, but have been doing lots of reading and practising on my own time, and would be happy to help be it for coding or testing or whatever... Joubin. ----- Original Message ----- From: David Nolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, June 3, 2004 5:07 am Subject: Re: status of individual host failures? > > > --On Wednesday, June 02, 2004 11:54 AM -0700 Joubin Moshrefzadeh > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Just wondering where things sit with this issue... has it been > resolved?> and if so how do I go about extracting (and from which > logs) when a host > > went down and came back up? > > > > Nothing has been done. I would love to spend the 1-2 months it > would take > to rewrite the way Mon handles this, and test it, but my manager > doesn't > feel its as important as I do, and thus hasn't given me the time to > do it. > > Plus the complete lack of any non-development releases on Mon for > almost 3 > years makes me a bit wary of spending large amounts of effort on > rewriting > the internals on Mon. Especially since all of the patches I've > previously > submitted haven't been integrated into the development branch yet. > > > -David Nolan > Network Software Developer > Computing Services > Carnegie Mellon University > > _______________________________________________ mon mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon